Re: access runtime error

From: Gijs Beukenoot (gijs.beukenoot_at_wanadoo.nl)
Date: 11/29/04


Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 11:03:56 +0100

kurt.bilteryst@infoco.be was zeer hard aan het denken :
> Hello,
>
> I'm having some difficulties with the use of the functions left($), right($)
> and mid($) in combination with the access runtime environment.
> I want to use these functions to do some string manipulations but i don't
> know what i'm doing wrong. With access2000 they work perfect, but with access
> runtim i get thet error "Execution of this application has stopped due to a
> run-time error"
> I checked the references i use :
> . visual basic for applications
> . access 9.0 object library
> . ole automation
> . microsoft acitveX data objects 2.1 library
> . dao 3.6 object library
>
> Can anyone help me with this problem ?
>
> Thanx a lot.
>
> Kurt

How do you know they are caused by the right/left/mid functions? Do you
have an error routine that tells you so?

Besides that, I have seen 'strange' errors in applications that
sometimes related back to a missing library/reference on the target
machine. Are you sure all libraries are installed on the target
machine?

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